It isn't for sure but scientists think so. So the answer is yes they did hunt in groups.
Australopithecus likely lived in small family groups for protection and cooperative activities such as hunting or gathering food. It's also possible that they lived in larger social groups for enhanced survival against predators. There is evidence of social behavior in Australopithecus based on fossil findings and analysis of their habitats.
It is likely that Australopithecus afarensis lived in social groups, as evidenced by evidence of group coordination and possible division of labor among individuals. Fossil evidence also suggests that they lived and traveled together in groups for protection and cooperation.
the main groups of hominids in order areAustralopithecus afarensishomo habilishomo erectshomo sapiens neanderthalhomo sapiens sapiens
Homo habilis and Homo erectus are thought to have coexisted with Australopithecus robustus and Australopithecus boisei.
Australopithecus according to my socials textbook existed from 4 million to 1.2 million million years ago. I'm not sure about Australopithecus anamenis
in the backyard of mr stephenson.
Men, Math, and Mr. Usso.
Soft foods such as eggs, insects, worms, and berries
Australopithecus likely lived in small family groups for protection and cooperative activities such as hunting or gathering food. It's also possible that they lived in larger social groups for enhanced survival against predators. There is evidence of social behavior in Australopithecus based on fossil findings and analysis of their habitats.
It is likely that Australopithecus afarensis lived in social groups, as evidenced by evidence of group coordination and possible division of labor among individuals. Fossil evidence also suggests that they lived and traveled together in groups for protection and cooperation.
no seahorses do not hunt alone. they hunt in groups
According to anthropology, Australopithecus Afarensis did have opposable thumbs. This construct, it is thought, gave it the ability to form tools and hunt for food more efficiently.
the main groups of hominids in order areAustralopithecus afarensishomo habilishomo erectshomo sapiens neanderthalhomo sapiens sapiens
they hunt in groups or "pods"
they hunt in both ways they hunt together and alone.
Gorillas are primarily herbivores and do not hunt for food. They forage for plants, fruits, and occasionally insects. They are not known to hunt in groups.
well orcas hunt in groups or 'Pods'